27 Mile Road - FS 3704
Total Miles
1.0
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Federal Forest Service Road (FS) 3704, also known as 27 Mile Road, is a federally owned/ locally maintained, Level-2/ Level-3 forest road with a surface composition of dirt, sand, gravel, and native material. This route is currently open and in fair condition; it is not a DNR road (ORV use is subject to local government regulations). It connects FS 3330 - Koski to FS 3329 - Taylor Creek Road. Description created on September 17, 2025.
Photos of 27 Mile Road - FS 3704
Difficulty
Dirt, gravel, sand, grass, and a rooted path, typically unmaintained after rain or snow, may give rise to shallow water crossings and obstacles under 12 inches on the trail, including small ledges. This route is a narrow "Two-Track" that is one vehicle in width.
History
Taylor Creek, located east of this route, is situated in a region with deep Native American, fur trade, and fishing history dating back to 1671. The area is part of the Hiawatha National Forest, with nearby sites historically connected to the Chippewa and the Crane Clan Village, which was documented in the mid-19th century. The area around Taylor Creek is located in T47N R6W, Section 10, often referred to within US Forest Service inventories in the context of the nearby Crane Clan Village, a historic-period Chippewa site.
Status Reports
27 Mile Road - FS 3704 can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
- SxS (60")
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
27 Mile Road - FS 3704 Map
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